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Library corner: Master Gardeners program will be given on Thursday
“Dig Into Gardening: Helping your garden survive the summer” by Master Gardener Johnnie Arnett will be held May 23 at 7 p.m. in the Community Room. Arnett will share information on native plants th...
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Around Cleveland
The Adult Summer Reading Program, “Groundbreaking Reads,” will continue throughout the summer at the Cleveland Bradley County Public Library. All participants will receive a bookmark and reading lo...
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Taylors FCE has presentation on container gardening May 7
Taylors Family and Community Education Club met on May 7 at Taylors Ruritan Club with hostesses Pauline Cartwright, Joan Bryson and Mary Ann Cornelius. The noon meeting was opened by Oleta Ownby wi...
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Tennessee Society DAR held its 108th state conference in Franklin April 18-21. Four local chapter members attended, from left, Jane Lucchesi, Harriet Caldwell, Helen Riden and Linda Foster. The three-day conference was held at the Cool Springs Marriott with 536 members present.
DAR members attend 108th State Conference
The 108th State Conference of the Tennessee Society Daughters of the American Revolution was held at the Cool Springs Marriott in Franklin on April 18-21. A total of 536 members and guests attended...
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The United Club had its monthly meeting at noon on April 30 at the Golden Corral in Cleveland.
United Club hears Shari Buetow’s story at April meeting
Martha Bostic, founder and hostess of the United Club, led the monthly meeting at Golden Corral on April 30. Alexander offered the opening prayer and Bostic led the group in the Pledge of Allegianc...
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Xi Delta Phi Sorority Sisters met April 30 for a dinner at Cleveland Country Club with other chapters of Beta Sigma Phi in attendance. The photo shows Karen Griffin, Sherry Torp, Johnell Knopp, Linda Parkinson and Margie White. Beginning its 82nd year, Beta Sigma Phi was started in the Great Depression to give women a place to make everlasting friends — "Sisters." It was founded by Walter W. Ross who had a vision to answer a need for women to come together promoting “Life, Learning and Friendship” within the organization and community. Eight-two years later, it is international.
Xi Delta Phi adds new services
Chattanooga’s Room in the Inn, a women and children's homeless shelter has been added to Delta Phi’s community projects. The shelter offers housing, three meals a day, life skill, parenting classes...
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Speaking on anger styles
Each of us has a characteristic style of managing anger. What is your style? When you become angry, do you cry, ache, question yourself, lash out, withdraw, or attack? Harriet Lerner, in her now-cl...
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Three sets of five generations were completed by baby Scarlette Nathalia Bodley, center front, held by her great-grandmother Sandra Dunn Parker, with mother Lindsey Nicole Parker Bodley, right. Standing, from left, are Louise Parker, great-great-grandmother; Aaron Parker, grandfather; Willie Parker, great-grandfather; Geraldine Dockery Dunn, great-great-grandmother; and Randall Dunn, great-great-grandfather.
Five Generations
Three sets of five generations were completed by baby Scarlette Nathalia Bodley, center front, held by her great-grandmother Sandra Dunn Parker, with mother Lindsey Nicole Parker Bodley, right. Sta...
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Jean Robinson Sain was born May 25, 1928, in Boone, N.C., the fourth of 12 children born to Will Robinson and Sarah Ella Goodman Robinson. Her family moved to Calhoun when she was a child and after several years, her father moved the family to Deckard, where she met her husband, Brown Sain. The Sains later moved back to the Cleveland area where he worked at Bowater Paper Mill and as a welding instructor at Bradley Central High School. He served, also, as pastor of several local Baptist churches with his wife always by his side. They were happily married for 65 years before Brown passed away in 2011. She has one daughter, Judy Kirkpatrick, one grandson, Matthew Kirkpatrick, and a very special great-granddaughter, Mariah Kirkpatrick. The octogenarian will celebrate her 85th birthday on Saturday at Michigan Avenue Baptist Church. Friends and family are invited through this Banner announcement to drop by between 1 and 3 p.m. to give her best wishes.
Jean Robinson Sain Birthday
Jean Robinson Sain was born May 25, 1928, in Boone, N.C., the fourth of 12 children born to Will Robinson and Sarah Ella Goodman Robinson. Her family moved to Calhoun when she was a child and after...
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Award presented to producer of Caney Creek documentary
Cherel Henderson, executive director of The East Tennessee Historical Society, recently attended a viewing of “Going Home: The History of Caney Creek,” at the Museum Center at Five Points. She pres...
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